Vitamin C for COVID: Possible Prophylaxis & Adjunctive Therapy

Bias alert. I am bullish on Vitamin C. Aren’t things easier when you don’t have to wonder these things? I digress. The article cited for this post was published in the journal Nutrition on 7/25/2020. Obviously, the title of the paper “Vitamin C as prophylaxis and adjunctive medical treatment for COVID-19?” caught my attention. Hat …

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IV Vitamin C & Metabolic Resuscitation in Septic Shock: Ultimate Guide

This post is a work in progress regarding everything you need to know regarding administering high-dose intravenous (IV) Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) to your critically ill patient. I will continue to work on this post regarding IV vitamin c as well as metabolic resuscitation as time allows and data is published. Glucocorticoids and Septic Shock …

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IV Vitamin C in Sepsis with Thiamine and Hydrocortisone

This article is hot-off-the-press regarding vitamin C, thiamine and hydrocortisone in refractory septic shock. This regimen is known as HAT therapy in some corners of the world. It was actually published today, 5/5/20. It is NOT a randomized control trial but at least they went through the trouble of conducting a propensity matched, before-after, case …

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IV Vitamin C in Sepsis: It Should Decrease Vasopressor Dose & Duration

The VITAMINS trial looking at IV Vitamin C didn’t pan out was not a positive study as it was conducted. It was surprising as intravenous (IV) Vitamin C in sepsis should help decrease vasopressor dose and duration. My contention with that study is that they took too long to initiate the study drug. A median …

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Hydroxocobalamin (Vitamin B12) for Septic Shock

The concept of metabolic resuscitation has been around for several years. Unfortunately, the data for using ascorbic acid, thiamine, and glucocorticoids has not been as robust as we would like. There have been challenges replicating the miraculous data seen in the first trial in every subsequent trial performed after that. There have been numerous limitations …

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Vitamin D for COVID-19: Are we missing a potential therapeutic?

Allow me to start off with a disclaimer. I favor cheap and readily available therapies over expensive therapeutics. There has been a lot of talk about Vitamin D and it’s relationship with COVID-19. Honestly too much for me to get into. It seems as if there’s something new every day. What we lack, though, is …

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VITAMINS Trial: Timing was delayed to administer the “vitamins”

You all know my bias. It shouldn’t be a surprise given my body of work: I wanted the VITAMINS Trial to be a positive study. I wanted patients to benefit from this therapy and SURVIVE. I cannot understand the vitriol I have received in my direct messages when I shared my initial take on the …

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Vitamin D Supplementation in Critically Ill ICU Patients

I am constantly reading and educating myself in an attempt to gain whatever edge I possibly can for my patients. Their survival and quality of life is what I have personally dedicated my life to. Being someone who is following along on my journey, I can safely assume you’re doing the same. I have become …

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